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i wonder if there is a sense of unease that changes coming, that it might not be changed, that some of them actually want. >> you were there while the announcement was being made. i was wondering the same thing. there were all these romans but turned out for the announcement of the pope. was there also disappointment this was going to be a non- european coke for the first time in over a millennium? >> -- non-european pope for the first time in over a millennium? >> the growth in the catholic church is not here in europe. it is in the developing world, and there has to be an increasing representation, so what they seem to have sold off tonight is someone with an italian father who moved to argentina, so there is of a bit of italian blood in the new pope. one thing we are taking upon is the sense but the curia needs to change. it is the lack of government but has led to many of the crises it has suffered over the past few years. >> thank you perry much for all of your report in for more -- for your report. a lot of firsts, not the least of which is he is a desert. you are -- a jesuit. yo
i wonder if there is a sense of unease that changes coming, that it might not be changed, that some of them actually want. >> you were there while the announcement was being made. i was wondering the same thing. there were all these romans but turned out for the announcement of the pope. was there also disappointment this was going to be a non- european coke for the first time in over a millennium? >> -- non-european pope for the first time in over a millennium? >> the growth...
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everyone here has suffered life- changing injuries in combat. they've been shot, blown up, burned, and traumatized. the charity behind this is walking with the wounded. unable to walk after my own gunshot injuries nine years ago, i went to see them training. >> [inaudible] >> many of the wounded are amputees. this u.s. soldier is totally blind. for him and many others, this is their first time ever on skis. >> [inaudible] also people who have never skied before. [inaudible] >> in these conditions, it helps them to remember why they are doing this. >> [inaudible] >> iceland is a tough environment, but the an uptick will be tougher still. the finalists can expect conditions that make this feel like a walk in the park. determination in deed by those who have served. that brings today's broadcast to a close. you can continue watching for constant updates from around the world on our 24-hour news network, so check your local listings for our channel number. calls to reach me and most of the bbc team, you can go to twitter. thanks for watching. have a
everyone here has suffered life- changing injuries in combat. they've been shot, blown up, burned, and traumatized. the charity behind this is walking with the wounded. unable to walk after my own gunshot injuries nine years ago, i went to see them training. >> [inaudible] >> many of the wounded are amputees. this u.s. soldier is totally blind. for him and many others, this is their first time ever on skis. >> [inaudible] also people who have never skied before. [inaudible]...
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through interaction, you can change the way people think. you can change the way people relate to one another. >> a new exhibit their exploring the question of whether video games count as art. what do you think? i am on the fence myself. that brings today's forecast to a close. you can continue watching bbc world news from our 24-hour news network. simply check your local listings for channel number. thank you for watching. see you tomorrow. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, fidelity investments, union bank, and zte. ♪ bringing you closer. zte. >> your personal economy is made up of things that matter most, including your career. as those things change, fidelity can help you readjust your retirement plan, rethink how you are invested, and refocus as your career moves forward. wherever you are today, a fidelity ira has a wide range of investment choices that can fit your personal economy. fidelity investments. turn here. >> bbc worl
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it is nothing we would expect to change. north korea is doing this to defend itself in its own mind. it fears the united states and other countries may interfere the way we did in libya or iraq. having of their weapons is a way of protecting. the ability to deliver them in the united states or japan is going to cause reactions by us. stepup missile defenses. it will cause japan to worry about whether our nuclear umbrella is as solid as it used to be. maybe los angeles is in danger of an attack. how much room does this by north korea to conduct mischief and cause problems for south korea? it is a threat but it does not change our lives tomorrow because this happened. >> it is more of the long-term destabilizing. susan rice said we must stop them from doing everything. what more can the international community do? >> there is very little we can do if we want to eliminate the nuclear weapons program. what we need to do is impose a cost on this behavior and continue to try to make north korea choose between continuing to develop
it is nothing we would expect to change. north korea is doing this to defend itself in its own mind. it fears the united states and other countries may interfere the way we did in libya or iraq. having of their weapons is a way of protecting. the ability to deliver them in the united states or japan is going to cause reactions by us. stepup missile defenses. it will cause japan to worry about whether our nuclear umbrella is as solid as it used to be. maybe los angeles is in danger of an attack....